This is the next addition to my stupid simple sweep series.
I've decided that taking this many photos and devoting this much time to explaning the techniques earns me the right to start as many threads as I want instead of putting all of the techniques in the same one. And I just dropped $25 for more image hosting since I was over my limit with all of the other techniques I've put online this month. So everyone can just ******* me and like it.
Anyway.
Starting from knees. I have combat base, where I've got one knee up and I'm sitting on my other leg.
Jon reaches for my lapel to get the match started.
I grab his wrist with my left hand and pass it to my right.
I cross grip his sleeve with my right hand, using a pistol grip.
I kick my left leg out and step on his knee. If you saw the first stupid simple sweep, you'll know the extremely important detail on how I do this. Hint: push on the inside to the outside, then back, not straight back.
I kick out my other leg and plant it on his hip to keep him stretched out. I am also crossing his arm to the other side.
I fall back using my upper body weight to stretch and keep crossing his arm. I keep kicking out his knee and pushing on his hip, going for the sweep.
SURPRISE TWIST! He bases out and postures back to defend the sweep. This is what I said would happen when I taught the stupid simple sweep: they will often be able to defend it. So I sit back up and get ready to take advantage of this.
My right hand comes off the sleeve and grabs his triceps. My left hand is still gripping the wrist and passing it under my right arm.
I lean forward, getting shoulder to shoulder. My left hand comes off the wrist and grabs the belt.
Wanting to just finish the sweep, I fall back again with my new super deep grip on the arm and keep kicking out his knee.
I twist to come on top. Note the Halloween underwear.
Now in mount, with the arm still hugged across my body. In the super bright white of his arm, you can see I'm still grabbing his triceps.
Let's say I don't want to sweep him but take his back instead. Rewind to this point:
I've armdragged him and I've got a grip on his belt. Since I want to take his back, I've taken my right foot off his hip and put it between his legs, like I'm going to half guard.
I lift my left leg way up in the air...
I've decided that taking this many photos and devoting this much time to explaning the techniques earns me the right to start as many threads as I want instead of putting all of the techniques in the same one. And I just dropped $25 for more image hosting since I was over my limit with all of the other techniques I've put online this month. So everyone can just ******* me and like it.
Anyway.
Starting from knees. I have combat base, where I've got one knee up and I'm sitting on my other leg.
Jon reaches for my lapel to get the match started.
I grab his wrist with my left hand and pass it to my right.
I cross grip his sleeve with my right hand, using a pistol grip.
I kick my left leg out and step on his knee. If you saw the first stupid simple sweep, you'll know the extremely important detail on how I do this. Hint: push on the inside to the outside, then back, not straight back.
I kick out my other leg and plant it on his hip to keep him stretched out. I am also crossing his arm to the other side.
I fall back using my upper body weight to stretch and keep crossing his arm. I keep kicking out his knee and pushing on his hip, going for the sweep.
SURPRISE TWIST! He bases out and postures back to defend the sweep. This is what I said would happen when I taught the stupid simple sweep: they will often be able to defend it. So I sit back up and get ready to take advantage of this.
My right hand comes off the sleeve and grabs his triceps. My left hand is still gripping the wrist and passing it under my right arm.
I lean forward, getting shoulder to shoulder. My left hand comes off the wrist and grabs the belt.
Wanting to just finish the sweep, I fall back again with my new super deep grip on the arm and keep kicking out his knee.
I twist to come on top. Note the Halloween underwear.
Now in mount, with the arm still hugged across my body. In the super bright white of his arm, you can see I'm still grabbing his triceps.
Let's say I don't want to sweep him but take his back instead. Rewind to this point:
I've armdragged him and I've got a grip on his belt. Since I want to take his back, I've taken my right foot off his hip and put it between his legs, like I'm going to half guard.
I lift my left leg way up in the air...